Websites for driving instructors

Fill the diary without paying for leads.

Most instructors get pupils through a franchise fee or a lead site taking a cut. A website of your own means the enquiries come straight to you.

What an instructor's site needs

Different job entirely from a trade site — you're being chosen by nervous teenagers and their parents.

Your pass rate, front and centre

It's the number every parent wants and almost no instructor publishes. If yours is good, it should be the first thing on the page.

Prices and block booking rates

People compare instructors on price before they ring. Publishing yours filters out the bargain hunters and saves you calls you didn't want.

Test centres you cover

Pupils search by test centre — Chertsey, Guildford, Redhill. Naming the ones you know gets you found for searches almost nobody else targets.

Reassurance for anxious learners

Nervous drivers, mature learners, automatic-only, intensive courses. Saying it plainly wins the pupils who were hesitating about ringing anyone.

Why it pays for itself quickly

An instructor's pupil is worth several hundred pounds over a course of lessons, and a franchise or lead fee takes a slice of every one. A one-page site costs £350 once, plus £15 a month, and belongs to you permanently.

Two or three pupils who found you directly, rather than through a platform, and the site has paid for itself in the first year.

What it costs

One-page site
Everything on one page — who you are, what you do, reviews, contact.
£350
Multi-page site
Separate pages for services, gallery, reviews and contact.
Priced per page
Hosting & care
Hosting, SSL, domain, business email forwarding, and a real person to contact.
£15/month

Full detail on the pricing page. Fixed quote before we start, and you see the finished site before paying.

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